Tragedy struck in the Ikotun area
of Lagos State on Tuesday after a sailor, Okodeion Oseghale, 47, and an
18-year-old girl, Ngozi Egbujor, were burnt to death in a fire outbreak.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
incident happened around 2am on Authority Avenue, Ile Iwe.
The fire was reportedly caused by
an electrical surge in the apartment of the victims.
Our correspondent learnt that the
teenage victim was the sister of Okodeion’s wife, Adah, and had been living
with the family for some time.
She had travelled to the village
and returned a day before the incident.
Okodeion, an indigene of Edo
State, was also said to have been away from his family for over two years due to
the nature of his job and had returned home in March for a professional course.
The two victims were said to be
burnt to death, while the family’s two children and wife, escaped with
injuries.
When our correspondent visited
the area, he observed that the fire gutted the top floor of the one-storey
building where the Oseghales occupied a three-bedroom flat.
A neighbour, who identified
herself simply as Kate, said she was preparing to sleep when the fire started.
She said, “My elder sister had
been sick and my family had been observing prayer and fasting for her.
“Because of that, I couldn’t
sleep early last night. But as I was planning to go to bed around 2am, I heard
people shouting, ‘fire, fire’.
“I rushed inside my room and
picked my certificates, phones and rushed out.
“I sighted the man’s wife with
the two kids on their balcony shouting for help. The fire was raging in their
sitting room.”
Our correspondent learnt that
Okodeion was in the master’s bedroom, while Egbujor was sleeping in her room
when the fire started.
Our correspondent gathered that
Okodeion ran to the electricity meter to disconnect the power, but he was
electrocuted.
A neighbour, whose apartment is
directly under the Oseghales, Mrs. Abiodun Okusanya, said she was asleep when a
sudden thud woke her up.
The thud was said to be the fall
of the 47-year-old.
She said, “I heard the man’s wife
shouting, ‘fire, fire, help, help’. There was confusion everywhere.”
Everybody in the neighbourhood
was said to have rushed out, leaving the Oseghales, who were still trapped in
the building.
A security man on the street was
also said to have alerted men of the Lagos State Fire Service.
The firemen reportedly responded
promptly and broke through the wall to bring out Adah and the children.
The Director of the Lagos State
Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe said two fire trucks were deployed in the scene.
He said, “We received the call at
2.47am. Fire trucks from Ikotun and Agege were sent there. It was a storey
building of four flats.
“We broke the wall to rescue the
mother and two children.
“While fighting the fire, we
discovered that the head of the family was on the floor, close to the door,
while the second person was on the bed. Both were dead.”
He said the fire was caused by
electrical surge, adding that the corpses of the victims had been handed over
to policemen from the Ikotun station.
They were later deposited in a
mortuary in Igando.
Our correspondent gathered that
the survivors were rushed to a private hospital from where they were taken to
the house of a relative on Abbey Street, Hostel bus stop, which is a few
kilometres away.
When PUNCH Metro visited the
place, he met Mrs. Oseghale on the bed, with bruises on her back and legs.
She told our correspondent her
life would never remain the same again, adding, “I don’t know if I can survive
this.”
She said, “The fire is still a
mystery to me. It is not ordinary because before we went to bed, I had switched
off all the appliances as I always did.
“We had even gone to bed at
11.11pm. We discovered the fire was burning around 2am. It started from the
sitting room.
“The entrance door was filled
with smoke and I just managed to get my kids out through the big space in the
burglary window. I tore the net to smuggle them out. I was brought out through
the wall.”
She appealed to the state
government and Nigerians to help the family.
The kids – Ofure (nine years old)
and Oseme (six years old) – sustained injuries in their hands and buttocks.
The General Manager of the Lagos
State Emergency Management Agency, Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, said the government
would assist the victims.
He said, “We condole with the
family that lost their people. We will do our best to help them at this trying
times. We will also conduct integrity tests on the structure to know if it is
still habitable.”
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